Standard two-year warranty; extendable to 4 years through product registration within 45 days of purchase+

Tips: FieldSense Technology

Do not hold or touch wire you are testing during a measurement. Use the black probe to make the ground connection if:

wearing gloves or insulated footwear

standing on an insulated ladder

additional ground contact is required for the application

FieldSense measurement looks like this when properly grounded:

Display color turns green

Display shows a valid measurement >16 V rather than dashes or 0.0

shows for measurement ≥30 V

* Voltage measurement requires capacitive path to ground, provided through user in most applications. Ground connection via test lead may be required in some situations. + Register product online within 45 days of purchase to extend warranty to four years. See http://a.fluke.com/registration for details. Two-year additional warranty offer may be discontinued without notice

Product overview: Fluke T6-600 Electrical Tester

Measure voltage … without test leads

We know working in electrical boxes jammed with wires can be challenging when you’re trying to find a safe metallic contact point. Now, with Fluke’s T6-600 or T6-1000 with integrated FieldSense technology, you can quickly and easily take measurements by sliding the open fork over a conductor to see the voltage level without the need for test leads.*

Electricians often work in boxes jammed with wires, where finding a safe metallic contact point can be a challenge. With the T6-600 or T6-1000 you take measurements by sliding a single wire into the open fork.

How FieldSense Works

FieldSense technology is truly a breakthrough in how voltage is measured. While other open fork testers detect a magnetic field to show ac current, FieldSense technology detects an electrical field. This field interacts with a reference signal created by the T6 tester, creating a voltage value on the tester’s display.

Who needs a T6 tester?

Commercial and light industrial electricians can use T6 Electrical Testers for most everyday measurements. These devices easily fit in your pocket, making them easy to access on the front-line for electricians of all industries.

* Voltage measurement requires capacitive path to ground, provided through user in most applications. Ground connection via test lead may be required in some situations.